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Descendants of Robert Lockie Generation No. 1
1. Robert1 Lockie, dyke builder, died Bef. 1878. He married Isabella Muirham. Child of Robert Lockie and Isabella Muirham is:
Generation No. 2 2. George2 Lockie (Robert1) was born Abt. 1827, and died 17 November 1878 in 1 Storie Street, Paisley, Renfrewshire.. He married Isabella Geddes 1 June 1849 in Barony, Glasgow1, daughter of David Geddes and Margaret Sym. Notes for George Lockie: George, a goods carrier, died at 6 am aged 49 of apoplexy (1day). Informant, John Young, son-in-law, present. Residence: 1871, 38 Thread Street, Paisley Children of George Lockie and Isabella Geddes are:
Generation No. 3 3. Margaret3 Lockie (George2, Robert1) was born 1850 in Glasgow, Lanark11, and died Aft. 189112. She married James Gilmour. Children of Margaret Lockie and James Gilmour are:
9. Robert3 Lockie (George2, Robert1) was born 4 March 1865 in 5 Abbey Street, Paisley, Renfrewshire.14. He married Ann Sidey Whalley 12 August 1886 in 134 George Street, Paisley, Renfrew, Scotland15, daughter of William Whalley and Ann Sidey. Notes for Robert Lockie: 1901 Census at 92 Causewayside Street, Paisley, Robert was employed as a "Stable Foreman". Children of Robert Lockie and Ann Whalley are:
Notes for George Lockie: 1901 Census at 92 Causewayside Street, Paisley, George was employed at the age of 13 as a "Boxmaker Boy"
13. Helen3 Lockie (George2, Robert1)19 was born 14 November 1875 in 56 Storie Street, Paisley, Renfrewshire.20. She married Malcolm Morrison21 2 July 1897 in 379 Parlimentary Road, Glasgow. Free Church of Scotland22, son of George Morrison and Christina McKechnie. More About Helen Lockie: Census: 1901, 57 Clyde Street, Glasgow23 Children of Helen Lockie and Malcolm Morrison are:
Notes for George Morrison: Died at 9months old at 10hr 15min on the 22nd July, 1903 from whooping cough, for one and a half months, also broncho pneumonia for ten days. Residence; 96 High Craighall Rd. Glasgow.
Notes for Malcolm Morrison: Malcolm died at the age of 1 year. 3months at 5hr 30min Am on the 11th February, 1906 at 100 High Craighall Rd. Glasgow, from measles and pneumonia. Susan M. Rumble |